High Tensile Brass

Ours is a reputed firm, indulged in manufacturing, supplying and exporting premium quality High Tensile Brass. Owing to its high strength, low oxidation, high performance and high wearing & corrosion resistance, offered alloy is highly appreciated in the market. High Tensile Brass is widely being used in pump impellers, marine fittings, valve bodies and ship propellers. We supply this product within stipulated time and at very reasonable rates to our customers. These High Tensile Brass are available in various sizes, grades, thickness and dimensions as per the customers requirements, and we also offer customization option to our clients.

Key Features:

1) Flawless
2) High-strength
3) Anti corrosive
4) Excellent tolerance level
5) Corrosion & abrasion resistant
6) Excellent mechanical properties
7) Excellent heavy load bearing capacity
8) Excellent conductor of heat & electricity
9) Ideal for heavy loads, heavy duty applications
10) Well tested on various quality parameters to before supplied in the markets

Chemical Composition:

HTB-1: Standard: BS 1400

Copper Alloys CU SN PB ZN FE NI AL MN SI Impurities
HTB 1 55 Min 1 0.5 Rem. 0.7-2 1 0.5-2.5 0.1-3 0.1 0.2



HTB-2 : Standard: 304-1981

Copper Alloys CU SN PB ZN FE AL MN SI Impurities
HTB-2 55 Min 0.2 0.2 Rem. 1.5-3.25 3-6 4 0.1 0.2

 



HTB-3: Standard: BS 1400

 

Copper Alloys CU SN PB ZN FE NI AL MN SI Impurities
HTB-3 55 Min 0.2 0.2 Rem. 1.5-3.25 1 3-6 1.5-4 0.1 0.2

CW713 High Tensile Brass

Price 350.00 INR/ Kilograms

MOQ : 500 Kilograms

  • Application
  • Other
  • Color
  • Golden
  • Dimension (L*W*H)
  • 5.5mm-500mm Millimeter (mm)
  • Feature
  • Corrosion resistant
  • Grade
  • Industrial
  • Material
  • Brass
  • Product Type
  • Ferrous Metals
  • Purity
  • 99%
  • Shape
  • Straight
  • Weight
  • 10-20 Kilograms (kg)

High Tensile Brass Rods

Price 250.00 INR/ Kilograms

MOQ : 500 Kilograms

  • Application
  • Electronics, Other
  • Color
  • Golden
  • Dimension (L*W*H)
  • 3-2000 mm Millimeter (mm)
  • Feature
  • High tensile strength
  • Grade
  • Industrial
  • Material
  • Brass
  • Product Type
  • Ferrous Metals
  • Purity
  • 99%
  • Shape
  • Rods
  • Weight
  • 5-20 Kilograms (kg)
High Tensile Brass is designed to have high strength, corrosion resistance and durability in high usage industry. High Tensile Brasses, these are mostly employed in pump impeller, marine fittings, valve bodies, and ship propellers because of their good wear resistance and heavy load-bearing capacity. High Tensile Brass is produced using accuracy and high quality alloys and so, it has the right dimensions, a smooth surface, and good performance. These products are available in the market, and have great mechanical strength, low oxidation, and high heat and electrical conductivity, which ensures that it can be used in heavy equipments. They have usage in the marine, industrial, and engineering industries.

 

Why High Tensile Brass Performs Exceptionally in Demanding Applications

  • High tensile brass is very strong in terms of its mechanical properties and can therefore be used in heavy-duty industrial as well as marine applications.
  • It offers outstanding corrosion and wear resistance and long durability in severe conditions.
  • The material is highly stress- and pressure-resistant.
  • High tensile brass facilitates high-precision machining, allowing easy and repeatable production of components.
  • It guarantees reliable operation where strength and durability are paramount.


Applications Where High Tensile Brass Delivers Consistent Results

  • High tensile brass is extensively applicable in marine components that are exposed to seawater and harsh conditions.
  • It is suitable in the production of valves, fittings and pump parts that demand strength and durability.
  • The material is efficient in engineering components that are under constant mechanical stress.
  • Components that require toughness as well as corrosion resistance are used with high tensile brass.
  • It helps in long life cycles and low maintenance in industrial applications.



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